i couldnt agree moreOriginally Posted by Dino Scuderia
if its supposed to be a re-make of the legend, then its nothing but an insult
i couldnt agree moreOriginally Posted by Dino Scuderia
if its supposed to be a re-make of the legend, then its nothing but an insult
Strangely enough the 6 Series comes to mind...
at least they didint put 4 doors on it.
Who killed the Electric Car?
GO HABS GO!
there was nothing wrong with the shelby charger.
My rides:
1999 Mustang GT
1974 Ford Country Squire (for sale!)
1991 Jeep Cherokee
1970 Shelby GT500
It looks like its just a concept car produced to use in a movie just like the new looking GTO in xXx
Last edited by yalim10; 11-25-2005 at 11:40 AM.
Looks good so far.
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Very nice, hope they leave it like that!
That "new Challenger" just looks like an old one with big wheels and a modified nose and tail. Looks alright for a Hot Wheels car, but not for any Dodge assembly line.
Maaad....love the retro shape...price it similiar to the mustang and ford will have a serious challenge...that is if they give it decent power and features...
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Originally Posted by Dan Flynn
thats what most people want a old car with a little change but not to much(kinda like the GTO)
At least it looks somewhat like its original....
I hope its got some power under its hood.
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2011 BMW 328i Coupe
At least it looks better than the charger does. That thing looks terrible and disgraces the original. I think that the new challenger is gonna be pretty cool if they make it like that with the 6.1L HEMI.
What Edmunds.com Saysodge, no doubt taken aback by the overwhelming success of the 2006 Ford Mustang, apparently sees fit to repeat history and resurrect the Challenger nameplate to once again pursue its arch rival.
What We Know: The Dodge Challenger will once again see the light of day some 35 years after it initially went out of production. The Challenger was originally built in 1970-'74 in order to compete with the highly successful Ford Mustang. Now that Ford's sport coupe has once again slipped into the limelight thanks to an invigorating redesign, Dodge will be calling upon the Challenger a second time to siphon market share away from the Mustang. Much like the original version of the vehicle, the 2009 Dodge Challenger will remain a two-door sport coupe and will most likely feature a Hemi V8 in at least some configurations. The car will share the LX platform with other recent Chrysler Group stalwarts such as the Chrysler 300, Dodge Magnum and Dodge Charger. Given its similarities to these models, the 2009 Challenger will likely be built alongside them at the Chrysler Group plant in Brampton, Ontario, in quantities of roughly 60-70,000 vehicles a year.
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i reckon that looks pretty good, at the very least you can take heart from the fact in may, in fact, be 2 dorr rather than a 4 door
I think its great. My dad had a 70 383 and a 70 340 6 pack some sepcial edition. He said i may have to buy one. I think its gorgeous and cant wait to see it in Detroit this year.
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